Kyle & Jackie O Urge Melbourne To Pick A Side
Who can stop Kyle & Jackie O's indelible march into Melbourne radio? Is Peter 'Moony' Moon waiting by the phone?
Who can stop Kyle & Jackie O's indelible march into Melbourne radio? Is Peter 'Moony' Moon waiting by the phone?
Kyle & Jackie O finally arrive on Melbourne radio. As yet, no sign of the monotonous and bitter AFL-NRL debate.
Watchdog rules Kyle offended gay men. Punishment includes listening to Barbra Streisand & Céline Dion CDs on repeat.
The radio numbers are in & in possible bad news for migrants, gays & the unemployed, Ray Hadley's done rather well.
Somethings take ages to happen - Kyle & Jackie O going national, high speed rail or the return of anything in aspic.
Australian Radio Awards were announced overnight & just in the nick of time to scratch Moonman off one of the trophies.
B&T's dream is to one day be able to add "coke-snorting WAG" to our LinkedIn profile.
B&T chats with ARN boss Ciaran Davis. Forgets to ask why he doesn't play more Irish bands like U2, Pogues or Thin Lizzy.
Fears this morning Kyle may have dropped dead. Southern Cross Austereo immediately denies any use of KGB nerve agent.
The only reason anyone would listen to Kyle & Jackie O is for the offence. You'd hardly listen for the music, would you?
Kyle now threatening to resurrect his television career after being forced to take a haircut over at the radio station.
There was a prolonged silence on Kyle & Jackie O this morning, with listeners remarking it was the best show in years.
Instead of a probing synopsis of today's radio numbers, B&T's just published the numbers in a "time efficiency" drive.
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